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Cinematic Script Writer

Create professional cinematic scripts for AI video generation with character consistency and cinematography knowledge. Use when the user wants to write a cinematic script, create story contexts with c

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name: cinematic-script-writer version: 1.4.0 description: "Create professional cinematic scripts for AI video generation with character consistency and cinematography knowledge. Use when the user wants to write a cinematic script, create story contexts with characters, generate image prompts for AI video tools (Midjourney, Sora, Veo), or needs cinematography guidance (camera angles, lighting, color grading). Also use for character consistency sheets, voice profiles, anachronism detection, and saving scripts to Google Drive." metadata: openclaw: emoji: "🎬" requires: bins: - node install: - id: npm-install kind: npm package: openclaw-skills bins: - cinematic-script tags:

  • creative
  • video
  • script
  • cinematography
  • youtube
  • camera
  • lighting
  • consistency
  • character-design
  • voice
  • era-accurate
  • storage
  • google-drive

Cinematic Script Writer

Create professional cinematic scripts for AI video generation with character consistency and cinematography knowledge.

Installation

# Install via npm
npm install -g openclaw-skills

# Or install via OpenClaw CLI
openclaw skills install cinematic-script-writer

CLI Usage

Context Management

Create and manage story contexts with characters, era, and settings:

# Create a new story context
cinematic-script create-context --name "My Story" --era "Ancient India" --period "Ramayana Era"

# List all saved contexts
cinematic-script list-contexts

# Get a specific context
cinematic-script get-context --id <context-id>

# Delete a context
cinematic-script delete-context --id <context-id>

Story Generation

Generate story ideas and create cinematic scripts:

# Generate story ideas for a context
cinematic-script generate-ideas --context-id <context-id> --count 3

# Create a full cinematic script from an idea
cinematic-script create-script --context-id <context-id> --idea-id <idea-id>

# Generate YouTube metadata for a script
cinematic-script generate-metadata --script-id <script-id>

Cinematography Reference

Access camera angles, lighting, and shot type databases:

# List all camera angles
cinematic-script list-angles

# List all camera movements
cinematic-script list-movements

# List all shot types
cinematic-script list-shots

# Get camera setup recommendation
cinematic-script suggest-camera --scene-type "dialogue" --mood "dramatic"

# Get lighting suggestions
cinematic-script suggest-lighting --scene-type "interior" --mood "mysterious"

# Get color grading suggestions
cinematic-script suggest-grading --genre "action"

# Search cinematography database
cinematic-script search --query "low angle lighting"

Character Consistency

Create character references and validate prompts:

# Create a character reference sheet
cinematic-script create-character-ref --character-id "char1" --name "Kutil" --visual "Purple rakshasa with golden eyes" --era "Ancient" --style "Pixar 3D"

# Create a voice profile for dialogue consistency
cinematic-script create-voice --character-id "char1" --name "Kutil" --personality "Mischievous, witty" --age "adult" --role "protagonist"

# Validate a prompt for anachronisms
cinematic-script validate-prompt --prompt "Your prompt here" --character-ids "char1,char2" --context-id <context-id>

Storage

Save projects to Google Drive or local storage:

# Connect to Google Drive
cinematic-script connect-drive

# Connect to local storage
cinematic-script connect-local

# Check storage connection status
cinematic-script storage-status

# Save project to storage
cinematic-script save --title "My Story" --context-id <context-id> --script-id <script-id>

Storage implementation details:

  • Google Drive: Uses Google OAuth2 for authentication. Credentials are stored securely in memory.
  • Local Storage: Saves to the user's downloads folder as fallback.
  • Library: Uses googleapis for Google Drive integration.

Export

Export scripts in various formats:

# Export as Markdown (default)
cinematic-script export --script-id <script-id> --format markdown

# Export as JSON
cinematic-script export --script-id <script-id> --format json

# Export as plain text
cinematic-script export --script-id <script-id> --format text

Features

  • Story Context Management: Create and manage story settings, characters, and eras
  • Story Idea Generation: Generate multiple story concepts with hooks and twists
  • Cinematic Script Writing: Full scripts with camera angles, lighting, and shot types
  • Character Consistency: Reference sheets and voice profiles for consistent characters
  • Environment Consistency: Era-appropriate style guides and anachronism detection
  • YouTube Metadata: Generate titles, descriptions, and SEO tags
  • Storage Integration: Save to Google Drive or local storage
  • Export Options: JSON, Markdown, or plain text formats

When to Use

  • Writing cinematic scripts or screenplays
  • Creating stories with characters for animation/video
  • Generating image/video prompts for AI tools (Midjourney, Sora, Veo, Runway)
  • Getting cinematography guidance (camera angles, lighting, color grading)
  • Maintaining character consistency across scenes
  • Saving script projects to Google Drive

Cinematography Reference

Camera Angles

Angle Emotional Impact Best For
Eye-level Connection, equality, neutrality Dialogue, emotional moments
Low-angle Power, dominance, heroism Villain reveals, hero moments
High-angle Vulnerability, weakness, overview Defeat, establishing scale
Bird-eye Insignificance, detachment, patterns Epic scale, isolation
Worm-eye Awe, grandeur, overwhelming presence Monuments, giants, deities
Dutch angle Unease, disorientation, tension Chaos, dreams, horror
Overhead Omniscience, surveillance Table scenes, fight choreography
Shoulder-level Intimate, casual, documentary feel Walking conversations
Hip-level Cowboy feel, casual tension Westerns, standoffs
Knee-level Childlike perspective, grounding Children's stories, humility

Camera Movements

Movement Effect Use For
Static Stability, observation Contemplation, portraits
Pan Revealing space Following action horizontally
Tilt Revealing height Following vertical action
Dolly Immersion, intimacy Moving toward/away from subject
Truck Following action Side-to-side parallel movement
Crane Epic scale, drama Sweeping reveals, transitions
Handheld Urgency, realism Documentary, action, chaos
Steadicam Smooth floating Following through space, dreams
Zoom Sudden focus, surprise Dramatic emphasis, comedy
Rack-focus Revealing connections Shifting attention between subjects

Shot Types

Shot Framing Emotional Impact
Establishing Wide location Sets scene, geography, time
Wide/Full Subject + surroundings Context, environment, scale
Medium Waist up Dialogue, body language
Close-up Head/shoulders Emotion, reaction, intimacy
Extreme close-up Detail only (eyes, hands) Intense emotion, symbolism
Over-shoulder Past one subject to another Conversation, perspective
POV Character's view Immersion, subjectivity
Insert Object detail Plot info, symbolism
Two-shot Two subjects together Relationship, tension

Lighting Techniques

Technique Mood Best For
Three-point Professional, balanced Dialogue, interviews
High-key Happy, optimistic, bright Comedy, commercials
Low-key Dramatic, mysterious Drama, horror, noir
Golden-hour Romantic, nostalgic, magical Romance, emotional moments
Blue-hour Melancholic, mysterious Urban, cityscapes
Chiaroscuro Dramatic contrast Art films, period pieces
Rim/backlight Separation, ethereal Silhouettes, divine presence
Practical Realistic, natural Candles, fires, lamps
God-rays Divine, revelation Spiritual moments, forests
Neon Urban, futuristic Cyberpunk, nightlife

Color Grading

Style Look Genre
Teal-orange Blockbuster cinematic Action, sci-fi
Noir High-contrast desaturated Crime, mystery
Vintage/sepia Warm, nostalgic Period pieces, memory
Pastel Soft, dreamy Romance, coming-of-age
Bleach bypass Desaturated, gritty War, thriller
Cross-process Surreal colors Music videos, dreams

Image Prompt Format

When generating image prompts for AI tools:

[Shot type] [camera angle] of [subject doing action], [visual style] style,
[lighting technique], [composition rule], [color grading],
[era-appropriate details], [mood keywords], highly detailed, cinematic

Example:

Low-angle close-up of Kutil the purple rakshasa with mischievous golden eyes,
Pixar 3D style, dramatic underlighting with rim light, rule-of-thirds composition,
warm golden color grading, ancient Lanka palace background with ornate pillars,
playful yet mysterious mood, highly detailed, cinematic, 8k

Output Structure

When saving a project, the following files are generated:

Story Title/
├── 00_INDEX.md           # Navigation
├── 01_SCRIPT_README.md   # Human-readable script
├── 02_IMAGE_PROMPTS.md   # All AI generation prompts
├── 03_CHARACTER_REFS.md  # Character design guides
├── 04_VOICE_GUIDES.md    # Dialogue consistency guides
├── 05_YOUTUBE_META.md    # Title, description, tags
└── 99_CONTEXT_INFO.md    # Story context and background

Important Rules

  1. Always maintain character consistency - include character's full visual description in every image prompt
  2. Never include anachronisms - validate props, clothing, objects against the era
  3. Match cinematography to emotion - use low angles for power, high angles for vulnerability
  4. Include both image and video prompts - image prompts are static, video prompts describe motion
  5. Production-ready output - every script should include enough detail for a team to produce it
  6. Respect the tone - comedy needs comedic timing; drama needs longer holds on reactions

License

MIT

Author

Praveen Kumar

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Pricing

Free

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